John Morrison joins host Raina Douris

When you think of Stevie Wonder you might think of hits he sang like “Superstition” and “Signed Sealed Delivered.” But he also helped create classics for others like “Tears of a Clown” and “Tell Me Something Good.” On a new edition of the Culture Corner, correspondent John Morrison explores how Stevie Wonder left his unmistakable mark on other people’s music as a songwriter.

Listen to the session here.

Today’s Playlist

Stereo MC’s “Lost In Music” Supernatural

The Spinners “It’s a Shame” 2nd Time Around

The Spinners “It’s a Shame” 2nd Time Around

Smokey Robinson “Tears of a Clown” Make It Happen

Aretha Franklin “Until You Come Back to Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do)” Let Me in Your Life

Rufus (feat. Chaka Khan) “Tell Me Something Good” Rags to Rufus

Michael Jackson “I Can’t Help It” Off the Wall

The Spinners “It’s A Shame” Second Time Around

Third World “Try Jah Love” You’ve Got The Power

Kacey Musgraves “Too Good To Be True” Deeper Well

Sufjan Stevens “Will Anybody Every Love Me” Javelin

J.S. Ondara “Saying Goodbye” Tales Of America

Hour Two
Eurythmics “Here Comes The Rain Again” Touch

Brittany Howard “Prove It To You” What Now

U2 “Lemon” Zooropa

The New Pornographers “Really Really Light” World Cafe Session

Third Eye Blind “Jumper” Recorded Live for World Cafe

Counting Crows “Round Here” August And Everything After

Massive Attack “Teardrop” Mezzanine

Pete Yorn “Someday, Someday” single

Waxahatchee “365” Tigers Blood

R.E.M. “Try Not To Breathe” Automatic For The People

Mt. Joy “Highway Queen” single

Natalie Merchant “Wonder” Tigerlily

The Black Keys “Beautiful People (Stay High)” Ohio Players